From: Bernd E. <eid...@we...> - 2007-05-13 10:10:24
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Hi Vlad, Stephen, looks good! Just (dist-)compiled on an Ubuntu 7.04, tomorrow I'll give it a try on a SuSE Enterprise Linux (all 32bit). One little thing, isn't the message: "You can now run NaviServer by typing one of the commands below:" too optimistic - in case you compile to /usr/local/<foo>, you must be root; if you then try to use one of the three examples you have to specify a non-privileged user and group - but then nslog throws a 'Permission denied' for opening the access.log... E.g. we should add something like: "You can now run NaviServer by a) replacing <user> and <group> with an existing non-privileged system user and group you want the server to run as b) making the log directory writable: chgrp <group> path/logs chmod g+rwx path/logs Choose from one of the following commands:" > > fixed > > Stephen Deasey wrote: > > You're not checking the tarball (which is what we distribute), you're > > checking a CVS checkout. > > > > You need to: > > > > cvs export naviserver > > cd naviserver > > ./autogen.sh ... > > make dist > > cd /tmp > > tar xzf ~/naviserver/naviserver-4.99.2.tar.gz > > cd naviserver-4.99.2 > > ./configure ... > > make > > make install _____________________________________________________________________ Der WEB.DE SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! http://smartsurfer.web.de/?mc=100071&distributionid=000000000066 |